We are now on day #24 of our Be Intentional Challenges! We hope it has been wonderful, productive and life-changing so far.
And if you don’t know what we are talking about….. read on!
The 30 Be Intentional challenges this month are designed to get you on the right foot, the right track and give you energy, efficiency and organization which will propel you into a life that is able to develop an overall financially smart, happy and frugal home. We are going to have different themes each month this year (and we have very exciting stuff planned) and this month is your foundation!
We encourage couples and families to do these challenges together so the whole house can function well!
As the 30 days go along, we will be focusing on 5 areas for the Be Intentional Month:
- Self
- Home
- Budget
- Schedule
- Frugality
Here’s the previous 23 challenges in case you missed them and want to get your life on the right track:
- Set and Be Strict About Bedtime
- Work Towards Waking Up At The Same Time Everyday
- Making Your Bed Everyday
- Get Dressed To Shoes Everyday
- Hydrate Yourself
- 5 Minute Stretching and Breathing Exercise
- Implement a 20 Minute Quick Clean with You and Your Family
- Menu Planning
- Dinner by 10
- Take Your Vitamins
- Have A Family Meeting To Review, Discuss and Figure Out How To Solve Obstacles Preventing You From Doing Challenges #1-#10. Plus read about the results of our family meeting and our solutions so far HERE.
- Develop a Nighttime Routine
- Write Out Daily Schedule
- Complete the Financial Summary Questionnaire
- Clean Off and Scrub the Bathroom Counters and Then Do A Daily Wipe Down
- Complete the Home Map for Complete Clean-out and Organization
- Find and Fix The Second Thing Sabotaging Your Day
- Create your weekly, monthly and annual budget (with free download)
- Create Your Regular Shopping List with Price Comparisons
- Re-evaluate Daily Schedule and Make Realistic and Necessary Changes
- Create Your Debt Overview and Calculate Annual Interest and More
- Complete the Debt Payoff and Goal Planner
- Find Your First 2% Cut From Your Budget
After our 2 challenges regarding debts, this next challenge applies to everyone, not just those in debt because it will help everyone reach their financial goals – whether to be debt-free, pay for college, fund retirement…anything!
So…. Be Intentional Challenge #24 :
Set Your Extra Income Monthly Goals (Using 2% Rule)
First, EVERYONE has the chance the ability to make extra income if you really want to. Whether you spend 1-hour per month or many hours, don’t think that your situation prevents you or someone in your family to earn extra income.
Again, what are we talking about with this 2%? Well, we have mentioned the 2% cut a few times in various blog posts here, but for the most clear perspective, we suggest you read about our 2×2 plan HERE which is what we used to pay off our over $100,000 consumer debt and what we use today to help us continue to reach our goals.
So we want to help propel you into reaching your financial goals. But we want to do this incrementally so that you don’t overwhelm yourself and so that it becomes a lifestyle.
So, after reading those posts (no need to restate them here) come on back here and print off this form (there are 3 months on each form, so print off 4 to plan for the year).
First, how do you figure out what the 2% income increase is? Well, we all have different types of jobs, schedules and budgets and so we recommend choosing one of these ways to calculate what your extra 2% income would be:
1. If the main income in the household is salary based, you can also calculate your increase on your take-home pay, which is hopefully higher than your expenses 🙂 Let’s say you bring home $3,500 per month, then your 2% increase would be $70 ($3,500 x .02 = $70).
2. If you have varied/commission based income then you can calculate your 2% on your actual bills and living expenses to set your goal. If you spent $2,800 in January between bills/living expenses (debt payments not included) then set a goal to increase your income by $56 this month, etc.
3. If you have varied/commission based income then you can calculate your 2% by looking at what you made this month last year. Let’s say last February, you made $4,000, set a goal to make an extra $80 each month this year.
4. Finally, no matter how you earn your income, one last way to choose how to set your 2% extra income goal, take your take home pay from last year (whether salary or varied income) and divide it by 12. Then calculate 2% of that. For example, let’s say that last year, you made a total of $50,000, your 2% goal increase each month this year is $83 more per month. ($50,000/12 x.02 = $83.33 and round to nearest dollar).
Choose whichever method makes the most sense for your family!
This is also a fantastic learning, growth and responsibility task for children and teens!
Now what we are saying is to add that each month. So the first month is $60, second month is $120, etc. these are goals that you are setting and some months you will far exceed the 2% and other months you will come short. But the goal is to do something and you will see lots of amazing progress towards your financial goals!
Now tomorrow, we are going to talk about lots of ways and ideas to make extra money each month (we did this ourselves and still do!), today is just completing this form to set your goals!
It shouldn’t take you long to set your money making goals – have fun!!
<== Download your printable Extra Income Monthly Goals Plan HERE |
One final thing….. we also have a Facebook Group where you can engage in discussions, receive encouragement and talk to others that are participating in the challenges too for more ideas! Head to the Be Intentional with The Thrifty Couple Facebook Page HERE and ask to join us there! You can also invite friends and spouses too!
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